Cinematography:
萩原猛夫Composer:
Yutaka FukuokaCast:
Akeno Watanabe, Ayumi Fujimura, Sayuri Yahagi, Sayaka Ōhara, Kana Ueda, Minoru Inaba, Jin Domon, Hiroshi Iida, Yuka Inokuchi, Kōsuke Toriumi, Chiemi Ishimatsu (more)Episodes(24)
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The Wind Returns (E01)
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Confrontation with the Past (E02)
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The Head of the Kannagi Family (E03)
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The Contractor (E04)
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The One Who Casts Aside Doubt (E05)
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The Price of Power (E06)
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The Cost of a Soul (E07)
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Ayano's Disaster (E08)
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Meeting Under the Moon (E09)
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The One to Be Protected (E10)
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Each Decision (E11)
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Confession Under the Moon (E12)
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Let's Go to the Amusement Park! (E13)
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Another Ayano Disaster (E14)
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Katherine Returns (E15)
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Father and Son (E16)
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How to Defeat a Magic User (E17)
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Tokyo RPG (E18)
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Pandemonium (E19)
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The Remnant of the Emerald (E20)
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The Raging Wind Mage (E21)
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Determination and Hesitation (E22)
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The Crimson Flame (E23)
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Protectors of the Wind (E24)
Plots(1)
Kazuma is a Contractor of the Wind, a cool customer with the power to unleash a whirlwind of terror on his enemies. Ayano is a smoking-hot mistress of the Fire Arts who's got a nasty habit of dialing up the heat in the thick of battle. To say they don't get along would be an understatement, but Fire and Wind are about to get a crash course in teamwork. A sinister website known as Pandemonium is unleashing powered-up magic junkies and soul-devouring demons on the unsuspecting citizens of Tokyo. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Reviews (1)
Okay, it's not a pure 4 stars, but I thought it really had something. Sure, it's all so heavily done, all the relationships and bonds that come up – it's just enhanced with an added magical aspect – but I'm a bit sorry about the rating, so... I don't think it deserves a "garbage" rating, no matter how clichéd it is. So there you go. I watched it in one go and only got "bored" about halfway through, which is a pretty good result when you've been watching the same faces over and over for hours... Plus, I think it was the second to last episode I really liked. I've seen a lot worse anime. And I wouldn't be at all opposed to a shorter sequel – maybe in the form of a movie or an OVA, I'd like to see where he faced at least a little bit of a challenge... I mean differently than usual :-D Summary: Sure, it's not a perfect anime, but I had a lot of fun, and that's the point, right? ()